Another good one from @hackylawyER: “Once digitized, data about us…becomes “money-like” and takes on a transferable or transactional quality.…legal frameworks fall short because they fail to address the underlying convergence of money and speech as data” https://t.co/0FNhhkfwmA

Here's a good article for the people asking me if data anonymization techniques work in preserving anonymity. Tl;dr: no, especially not when you can link different data sets together. https://t.co/74d8unDDnM

Privacy by design, anonymity by default must become the standard for facial recognition & citizen identification in public spaces. We wear clothes in public as proof of our intention & need for privacy. Must we all now wear balaclavas and hajibs to be free in a connected society?

I have room in 2019 for an apprentice. Not only about blockchain & identity but about a variety of tech & knowledge adjacent like game theory, incentive design, managing online communities, etc. Ideally SF Bay Area local. I also will have a paid internship opening next summer.

Intellectual Laziness: the refusal to study or understand pre-existing literature on the same topic. Instead, practitioners invent new terminology so as to obfuscate comparison and analysis, often for the purpose of selling non-experts on their invention while confusing experts.